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Demonstration of Two-Dimensional Extreme Skin Depth Engineering in CMOS Photonics Foundry

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We implement extreme skin depth engineering (e-skid) in two dimensions to suppress or enhance evanescent coupling on-demand. This is demonstrated experimentally with a large gap, bendless directional coupler exhibiting a broad bandwidth ( 40 nm).

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